Now, none of this is to suggest that Johnson decided to martyr himself for the Second Amendment. I don't know why he decided he needed the firearms he owned. It's no damned business of mine, nor anyone else's, in any case, whatever the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago think they have to say about it. The case is a perfect example of the consequences of mala prohibita, of things that are wrong not because they are wrong, but because they are illegal.
Even if it seems like a bad time to bring it up.
There may be more to the story, but the guy's not in jail for anything he wrong that he actually did. Of course, I still don't see anything he should be imprisoned for.
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